i70 Parts and Accessories

Raymarine i70 Related Products

i70 Transducers

The transducer(s) you select for your i70 Instrument will depend on factors such as the mounting option, the material, power and frequency. To begin, select what data you would like your instrument to display. You can then browse the related transducers.

Smart Transducers require no additional interface, enabling them to connect directly to the backbone.

Connecting your i70 Transducers

Connecting via a dedicated converter

With the exception of Smart Transducers which connect directly to the backbone, you will require a converter to convert the transducer signals to SeaTalkng. The converter then connects to your SeaTalkng backbone.

Analogue transducers can be connected directly to the back of i50 (Speed, Depth) and i60 (Wind) instruments, which will then pass the digital data onto the SeaTalkng (NMEA2000) network, eliminating the need for a dedicated iTC-5 converter.

A Classic

C Classic

E Classic

C Wide

E Wide

G Series

a/c/e/gSSeries

eS Series

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IMPORTANT TERMS OF DOWNLOADING SOFTWARE

Firmware update processes are done at your own risk. Before initiating the update process be sure to backup and make copies of all important files.

If the firmware process is interrupted your product may not function properly, therefore do not interrupt the process and ensure the unit is on a reliable power supply. Damage caused by incomplete upgrades will not be covered by Raymarine warranty.

By Downloading the software, you agree to these terms.

Software History

Version

Release Date

Features

v3.08

Feb 2017

Added the ability to select Engine Trim in the bespoke engine pages

Bug fix for Translations - Italian word for "Alarm" corrected

v3.07

Aug 2016

Honda ECO mode has now been implemented in the Engine Data pages. The ECO mode is only supported if a compatible Honda engine is directly interfaced via NMEA2000 (it is not supported via an ECI-100 v1.20)

v3.06

June 2016

Bug Fix for Translations, where some pages were not accessible in certain Languages

i70 Parts and Accessories

Raymarine i70 Related Products

i70 Transducers

The transducer(s) you select for your i70 Instrument will depend on factors such as the mounting option, the material, power and frequency. To begin, select what data you would like your instrument to display. You can then browse the related transducers.

Smart Transducers require no additional interface, enabling them to connect directly to the backbone.

Connecting your i70 Transducers

Connecting via a dedicated converter

With the exception of Smart Transducers which connect directly to the backbone, you will require a converter to convert the transducer signals to SeaTalkng. The converter then connects to your SeaTalkng backbone.

Analogue transducers can be connected directly to the back of i50 (Speed, Depth) and i60 (Wind) instruments, which will then pass the digital data onto the SeaTalkng (NMEA2000) network, eliminating the need for a dedicated iTC-5 converter.

A Classic

C Classic

E Classic

C Wide

E Wide

G Series

a/c/e/gSSeries

eS Series

|

IMPORTANT TERMS OF DOWNLOADING SOFTWARE

Firmware update processes are done at your own risk. Before initiating the update process be sure to backup and make copies of all important files.

If the firmware process is interrupted your product may not function properly, therefore do not interrupt the process and ensure the unit is on a reliable power supply. Damage caused by incomplete upgrades will not be covered by Raymarine warranty.

By Downloading the software, you agree to these terms.

Software History

Version

Release Date

Features

v3.08

Feb 2017

Added the ability to select Engine Trim in the bespoke engine pages

Bug fix for Translations - Italian word for "Alarm" corrected

v3.07

Aug 2016

Honda ECO mode has now been implemented in the Engine Data pages. The ECO mode is only supported if a compatible Honda engine is directly interfaced via NMEA2000 (it is not supported via an ECI-100 v1.20)

v3.06

June 2016

Bug Fix for Translations, where some pages were not accessible in certain Languages